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Campaign Supports New Institute for Applied Behavioral Science
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After blooming into a standalone institute in February 2023, the Institute for Applied Behavioral Science is poised for even more growth, thanks to a pivotal donation from Endicott Trustee Samuel Eberts III, P’20.
Brave New World
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New technologies like ChatGPT are changing the game and the educational realm—but, instead of shunning them, ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É professors are teaching students how to leverage these powerful tools for good, and how to be more media literate in the process.
When Silvia Moreno-Garcia Haunted Endicott
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Before she made it big as an author of literary thrillers and spooky fiction, Silvia Moreno-Garcia ’03 was first a Gull, majoring in communications, working her way through college as a Resident Assistant in one of ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É’s purportedly haunted houses.
Springing to Success
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After a winning fall season, the Gulls have made it a spring of success, too.
Part of the Team
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Since graduating from Endicott, Hannah Merritt ’20 M’21, Brittany Kane ’11, and Mariana Pabon ’18 have found career success at national sports organizations.
In Pictures
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Life at the Nest from the spring 2022 semester told in photos
A Work In Progress
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A revamped, renamed Interfaith Chapel is on the way, with even more programming and events to follow.
To Protect, Serve, and Comfort
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Endicott’s new comfort dog, Gary, is the result of forward-thinking, hard work, and a history of dogs on campus.
Untangling a Mingo Beach Myth
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Professor Elizabeth Matelski is researching the real history of Mingo Beach’s namesake, Robin Mingo, and getting students involved along the way.
Close Community, Big Opportunities
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Now that Endicott’s undergraduate success has bloomed into an increasingly respected reputation, the time has come for the College’s graduate programs to step into the spotlight they deserve.
Guiding Support
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As inaugural recipients of the North Star Collective Faculty Fellowship, Drs. Annabelle Estera and Adilia James have found galvanizing support in their writing endeavors, as well as in community building and finding a healthy work-life balance.
Cycling, Squats, and Endicott
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Wellness entrepreneurs Emily Skoniecki ’04 and Julianna Curtis ’08 have a lock on the North Shore’s spin and barre circuit.